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James Lyall (minister)

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In January 1883 a site was purchased for ÂŖ700 for a new church on Flinders Street directly opposite the Baptist church which was completed a few years earlier. The foundation stone of Flinders Street Church was laid by Rev. Ralph Drummond on 5 September 1864. The building was completed a year later
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He applied himself vigorously to his new community, as a founder of the multi-faith City Mission, and Bush Mission Society, and was prominent at official functions of other Protestant denominations. He was active in the
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at the time of its collapse, in 1886 he was tried for embezzling ÂŖ1245 after being apparently burgled, found "not guilty". He married again, to a daughter of William McLeod, a squatter of New South Wales.
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William Paton Lyall (13 January 1868 – 17 July 1906) married Christina "Teenie" McKenzie (c. 1875 – c. 10 September 1931) on 12 April 1897, moved to Western Australia. He was for a time of editor of the
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John Whitecross Lyall (11 May 1862 – c. 25 May 1922) married Christina Cattanach Macintosh ( – 2 September 1897) in 1881, and to McIntosh, of Kincraig, Narracoorte. He was manager of the
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and the first service was held there by Rev. William Richey on 27 October 1865. A spire was erected the following year, and a manse was built next door in the same year.
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He was moderator of the Federal Assembly of the Presbyterian Churches of Australia, and in that capacity visited the New Hebrides Mission, where his brother-in-law Dr.
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Niel Gunson, 'Paton, Francis Hume Lyall (Frank) (1870–1938)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University,
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Dirk Van Dissel, 'Lyall, James (1827–1905)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University,
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Elizabeth Robertson? Mary? Lyall (18 August 1877 – 8 January 1937) married Rev. Herbert Sutherland Legge (1876 – 25 June 1938) on 6 April 1911
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by 25 September 1857 and took his first service there on 27 September 1857. The church enjoyed a steady increase in membership numbers.
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In 1873 and 1874 he took a long holiday in Great Britain and the Continent, most of their expenses being met by the congregation.
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Helen Lyall (8 March 1859 – 9 August 1907) married William Hanna Hoggarth (18 October 1850 – 12 August 1919) in 1882
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beach from unknown causes. She married again, to George Sydney Olivey on 18 December 1909, drowned herself in the
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David Murray Lyall B.A. (20 January 1876 – 29 August 1921) engaged to Evelyn Damson of Mentone, Victoria in 1906
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the son of James Lyall and his wife Janet Lyall, nÊe Pirrie, and was educated at Edinburgh High School,
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James Lyall (9 April 1827 – 10 September 1905) married Helen Whitecross (c. 1832 – 22 October 1902) of
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and the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union in South Australia, of which she was founding president.
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Mrs Lyall's sister Margaret "Maggie" Whitecross (c. 1840 – 16 May 1905) married missionary Dr.
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and others. He brought to his congregation influential, wealthy and generous members:
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for 10 years before being called to Adelaide as a long overdue replacement for Rev.
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He retired in November 1897, and was presented with a retirement gift of ÂŖ2,000.
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James Lyall (4 July 1860 – 2 April 1940) married Ellen "Lillie" Morrey ( – 1912)
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The Story of Dr. John G. Paton's Thirty Years with South Seas Cannibals
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Article on history of United Presbyterian church, one of a series.
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was a missionary, and attended the annual mission meeting at
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in England on 29 April 1857. Their family included:
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at the United Presbyterian Church on Gouger Street.
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James Paton (1843–1907), who wrote 192:(c. 1864 – 10 April 1939) on 6 June 1894 251: 133:His wife died in 1902, and he moved to 557:"Presbyterian Church, Flinders Street" 257: 255: 7: 472:"Aborigines' Friends' Association" 107:Women's Christian Temperance Union 14: 449:South Australian Weekly Chronicle 421:South Australian Weekly Chronicle 365:South Australian Weekly Chronicle 79:British and Foreign Bible Society 16:Presbyterian minister (1827-1905) 212:Francis Hume Lyall "Frank" Paton 206:(24 May 1824 – 28 January 1907) 87:Aborigines' Friends' Association 477:The South Australian Advertiser 388:"The London Missionary Society" 337:The South Australian Advertiser 309:The South Australian Advertiser 220:John G. Paton, an Autobiography 1: 500:"Churches and Church Affairs" 276:"United Presbyterian Church" 755:Clergy from South Australia 161:Commercial Bank of Adelaide 771: 444:"Missions for the Heathen" 304:"The Bush Mission Society" 618:South Australian Register 590:The Advertiser (Adelaide) 562:South Australian Register 534:South Australian Register 75:London Missionary Society 83:Missions for the Heathen 646:The Register (Adelaide) 505:The Register (Adelaide) 230:George Whitecross Paton 585:"The Rev. 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Index

Edinburgh
Glasgow University
Edinburgh University
Alloa
Ralph Drummond
Melbourne
Temperance cause
London Missionary Society
British and Foreign Bible Society
Missions for the Heathen
Aborigines' Friends' Association
W. W. Hughes
John Duncan
David Murray
John Gordon
Women's Christian Temperance Union
John Gibson Paton
Aneityum
Mentone, Victoria
Kew, Victoria
Commercial Bank of Adelaide
Yankalilla
Seymour Telegraph
Busselton
Swan River
Hugh McLeod Burns
John Gibson Paton
Francis Hume Lyall "Frank" Paton
A. K. Langridge
George Whitecross Paton

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